You can follow me on Twitter. Every now and again, I ask my Twitter followers a library-related question with the #andypoll hashtag. It has been the inspiration for some blog posts as well as received some excellent feedback. I didn’t invent the #followalibrarian hashtag, but I did promote the hell out of it early on. After a year, it is still going strong.

I am the caretaker of the A View From Your Desk Tumblr, which is people submit pictures of their librarian workspace. I have my own personal Tumblr which has been christened Idea Lab.

My more-than-likely-updated CV.

During the viral Old Spice social media marketing campaign, I was lucky enough to get a reply from the Old Spice guy himself.

If you want to contact me regarding the blog, speaking engagements, presentations, or what’s on your mind, leave a comment on this page with your email. This page is moderated so your comment will show up in my queue. Your email address will not be shared with anyone. I will email you as soon as possible; Thanks.

I am contacting you from Oxford University Press and am interested in obtaining your contact information to send you information about new books. If you could send me your email address, a mailing address, and a phone number, that would be much appreciated.

You don’t know me – I’m a bookbinder in Montreal, and active in a bunch of freedom of speech issues, as well as the defense of the bound book (though I’m not against e-books, I don’t think they’re for everyone) … So this is just a note to say that I’ve added you to my blogroll (see web address, above).

Hi Andy – I’ve just heard about your ebook user bill of rights, and will be putting a post up on MissManifesto about it tomorrow, but I’d like to talk to you about going a bit more indepth and doing a guest post on the site if you’re interested. My post will be very high level and about the crusade/my thoughts around it rather than anything a bit deeper.

My name is Emily and I’m an MLIS student at Rutgers. This semester I have an internship with the Collingswood Public Library in NJ. They want to begin offering ebooks so I am looking into different platforms for them. I wanted to reach out and see if you would be up for answering a few questions about what’s out there for public libraries right now.

The “report challenged books” link is broken. 2013, and the ALA still hasn’t discovered 301 redirects! (ALA: that’s computer-speak for “this page has moved and is never coming back; please make a note of it. Now I’ll send you to the new address instead.”)

I’d like to “talk” with you about your Library Journal article, “Programs That Boil, Bake, and Sizzle!” I’m interested in creating some cooking or food classes here where I work.
Thank you in advance,
Sherry